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* We are receiving a lot of phone calls from people not getting their checks as soon as they’d like to get them. This is due to how the USPS handles our mail and unfortunately this is out of our control. Checks are mailed out to consignors the day after the sale. If you would like to receive your check sooner, please call the office the day before or sale day and let them know you would like to pick it up. We will gladly hold it for you. Thank You for Understanding*
UPCOMING SALES & EVENTS
Thur., May 2 - West - REGULAR SALE plus COW-CALF PAIR SPECIAL Weigh ups start at 8am, Pairs start at 11am and breds to follow 3-5 baby calves will sell at 11am
PAIRS
DESCRIPTION
2yr
3yr
4-6
Solid
ST
CALVES
Hugelen Ranch
Jersey
1
red hfr
Nurse cow
Meyer, Todd
Black
23
black
Mineral program, SG, Full Power & Thunder sired
Hauck Ranch
F1 Bwf
13
black
7way, Scour Guard
Stensland Land & Livestock
Black
48
black
ultrabac 7
Stensland Land & Livestock
Bwf
6
black
ultrabac 7
McKitrick Ranch
Blk&Bwf
25
15
blk&bwf
Diede, Dale
Black
3
3
black
Winkler, Pery
Blk&Bwf
4
black
Roth, Lincoln
Blk&Bwf
8
black
Stortz Angus
Black
6
2
black
Alpha 7
Steckler, Greg
Red Angus
3
red angus
clvs worked
Miller, Jason
Black
4
black
127
7
16
12
2
164
BRED COWS
Tuhy, Bob
Black
10
Angus
May 5-30
Pelton, Jordan
Black
10
Angus
May&June
Maus, Gary
Black
4
Angus
June 1-15
Stortz Angus
Black
34
(2-9yrs)
Angus
May 3-June 5
Schoch Farms
Blk&Bwf
29
Angus
June 1-30
Baar & Pierce
Blk&Bwf
16
Angus
May&June
Winkler, Perry
Blk&Bwf
5
Angus
May&June
24
0
68
16
0
108
Thur., May 9 - West - FEEDER & GRASS CATTLE SPECIAL
Thur., May 16 - West - COW-CALF PAIR & ALL BREED CONSIGNMENT BULL SALE Consignment deadline for bulls is May 9th
Thur., May 23 - East - FEEDER, GRASS CATTLE & FALL CALF SPECIAL Expecting over 2,000 cattle
Wed., May 29 - East - SIMON HORSE BUYING STATION 8am-4pm
Thur., May 30 - West - REGULAR SALE & COW-CALF PAIR SALE
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